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17.03.2025

17.03.2025 โ€” Day BOJ Resisted Rate Hike As Ishiba's Popularity Fell

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 17.03.2025.

It displays 11 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.03.2025 โ‡ข Day BOJ Resisted Rate Hike As Ishiba's Popularity Fell
โŒจThe Bank of Japan dominated morning financial news as speculation about monetary tightening drove long-term interest rates higher, despite reports the central bank would likely hold rates steady amid intensifying trade war pressures. This development continues the economic uncertainty trend following previous days' coverage of Trump's tariff policies.

Prime Minister Ishiba's political troubles deepened as morning headlines revealed plunging Cabinet approval ratings due to the ongoing gift voucher controversy, which has now affected his administration for four consecutive days.

Mt. Fuji climbers will face new 4,000 yen fees to address overcrowding concerns, while diplomatic tensions surfaced with Japan requesting Taiwan's Osaka Expo pavilion be labeled as privately operated. In corporate news, Honda announced plans to procure hybrid batteries from Toyota's U.S. plant, representing rare cooperation between Japan's automotive rivals.
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08:41โ‡ขBOJ Rate Decision Looms As Interest Surges

โŒจThe newspapers report on Bank of Japan monetary policy developments amid economic pressures. Multiple sources indicate the BOJ is unlikely to raise rates this week despite speculation about further monetary tightening, as trade war intensifies (Japan Times, Kyodo News). This speculation has already triggered surging long-term interest rates, potentially raising borrowing costs for households and companies (Kyodo News). In regional economic news, China has launched an eight-point "action plan" to boost consumption, including minimum wage increases (Nikkei Asia). Meanwhile, cultural coverage examines personal experiences of a "30-day TV-free life" experiment (Huffington Post Japan).
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22:18โ‡ขCabinet Approval Rates Plunge Amid Gift Voucher Scandal

โŒจThe newspapers report on Prime Minister Ishiba's declining popularity, with Cabinet approval rates plunging amid the ongoing gift voucher scandal (Japan Times). Economic news focuses on auto industry adaptations to trade tensions, as Honda announces plans to procure hybrid batteries from Toyota's U.S. plant to mitigate tariff risks (Nikkei Asia). International coverage examines Putin's hesitancy toward a ceasefire in Ukraine, suggesting information warfare tactics while questioning claims about encircling Ukrainian forces in Kursk (Japan Business Press). Meanwhile, speculation continues about the Bank of Japan potentially tightening monetary policy further (Kyodo News).